Monday, September 8, 2008

Another Story About a Great CEO.

CEOs say "how you treat a waiter can predict a lot about character".

Office Depot CEO Steve Odland remembers like it was yesterday working in an upscale French restaurant in Denver.

The purple sorbet in cut glass he was serving tumbled onto the expensive white gown of an obviously rich and important woman. "I watched in slow motion ruining her dress for the evening," Odland says. "I thought I would be shot on sight."

Thirty years have passed, but Odland can't get the stain out of his mind, nor the woman's kind reaction. She was startled, regained composure and, in a reassuring voice, told the teenage Odland, "It's OK. It wasn't your fault." When she left the restaurant, she also left the future Fortune 500 CEO with a life lesson: You can tell a lot about a person by the way he or she treats the waiter.

Odland isn't the only CEO to have made this discovery. Rather, it seems to be one of those rare laws of the land that every CEO learns on the way up. It's hard to get a dozen CEOs to agree about anything, but all interviewed agree with the "Waiter Rule".

They acknowledge that CEOs live in a Lake Wobegon world where every dinner or lunch partner is above average in their deference. How others treat the CEO says nothing, they say. But how others treat the waiter is like a magical window into the soul.

And beware of anyone who pulls out the power card to say something like, "I could buy this place and fire you," or "I know the owner and I could have you fired." Those who say such things have revealed more about their character than about their wealth and power.

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4 comments:

Lyla Lou said...

I judge everyone on how they treat servers. If I were to ever go on a date and the guy was an ass to the server, huge deal breaker, I would leave.

banquet manager said...

Good for you.

bulletholes said...

i saw this in action when I took a buddy to dinner the other night.
It was a little thing and I'll spare you the details but it reminded me of what a Jerk my buddy truly is.
I left a 25% tip on a $60 bill.

Queen of clean said...

I couldn't agree more. Not only how we treat waiters, but anyone who serves you.

I have been very embarrassed in the company of wankers who treat servers like slaves, especially as I have been on the end of it more than once.